Dear Friends:
Please see the following message from Bishop Scharfenberger concerning the finding of “reasonable cause” related to allegations of sexual abuse against minors against the former pastor of Our Lady of Fatima, Father Alan Jupin. As we have sadly experienced before as a parish, I know how difficult these times can be for all those affected from survivors of abuse, parishioners and friends. My door is open and I am ready to serve those of you who are hurting in any way. Our parish leaders and staff are anxious and ready to assist as well. For those who would like to meet face to face from a safe distance, Kris Rooney and I will be available next Monday, July 13th and Tuesday, July 14 from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. in the Rosa Road Church
Let us continue to pray for each other and know that our God will sustain us.
Peace,
Fr. Bob
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In addition, this legislation:
Going Forward
Our first concern, as always, is for survivors, who have borne their scars for many decades, often in silence. We stand ready to accompany them on their journey toward healing, to support them and to assist them in any way we can.
While financial challenges resulting from expected lawsuits against the Diocese of Albany will test our ability to carry out our ministries, we remain committed to continuing to fulfill our mission to evangelize, educate, strengthen our faith communities, develop vocational and mission awareness, and to care for the poorest and most vulnerable among us.
While the overwhelming majority of abuse cases occurred between the 1960s to the early 1980s, Bishop Scharfenberger has pledged to be ever vigilant in protecting young people today, and in working toward healing for those who have suffered. His newly established Task Force is charged with assisting him in their ministry.
Protecting Children
For nearly 20 years, the diocese has been adhering to the U.S. Bishops’ Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, which includes a zero-tolerance policy. This means that any priest, deacon, religious, lay employee or volunteer who is found to have abused a single child or vulnerable adult may never again serve in any ministry in the Catholic Church. As a result, today, there is not a single person in ministry in our diocese who has been credibly accused of abusing a child.
Since 2002, the Diocese of Albany has conducted 37,674 background checks on staff and volunteers and 36,232 individuals have completed Virtus (safe environment training) at least once.
Bishop Scharfenberger has apologized to all survivors of clergy abuse in our Diocese and, in November 2015, posted the names of all clergy offenders on the diocesan web site, www.rcda.org/offenders.
How to Report Abuse
https://www.rcda.org/offices/protecting-children-young-people/how-report-sexual-abuse
Protecting Children Policies and Guidelines
https://www.rcda.org/offices/protecting-children-young-people/protecting-children-policies-and-guidelines
Safe Environment
The Office of Safe Environment oversees compliance with the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People, by administering the Safe Environment awareness training (VIRTUS) and background screening (TruView) programs for all diocesan and parish staff as well as volunteers who work with children.
https://www.rcda.org/offices/safe-environment
VIRTUS Program and Training
The Diocese of Albany is committed to providing a “safe environment” for everyone, especially children. We believe in education that raises awareness of sexual abuse that identifies the signs of sexual abuse, that explains how to control access to our children and vulnerable adults and that encourages responsible reporting of abuse. This information is critical as we go forward into the future. We have chosen the Virtus program to achieve these goals. https://www.rcda.org/offices/safe-environment/virtus-program-and-training
Diocesan Review Board
The Diocesan Sexual Misconduct Review Board functions as a confidential consultative body to the bishop in discharging his responsibilities.
https://www.rcda.org/offices/protecting-children-young-people/diocesan-review-board
Bishop’s Task Force
Established in April 2019, the sex-abuse Task Force established by Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger in April hed its second meeting June 25 at Siena College, establishing four committees to address the most immediate and pressing concerns related to abuse and survivors.
https://www.rcda.org/TaskForce